30 MTV Stars: Where are they now?

Downtown Julie Brown: Brown, an English import, was the
host of the dance show "Club MTV" from 1985-1992, gaining fame with her
catchphrase, "Wubba wubba wubba." After the show was canceled, Brown went on to
several roles in B-movies and appeared in Playboy in 1998. She married Martin
Schuermann in 2001 and lives in California with her husband and daughter,
Gianna Schuermann.

Frederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesPauly Shore: "Hey, buuuuuudddddy." Shore is a stand-up comedian who starred on MTV for many years as the stoner/surfer/dude VJ from 1989 to 1994. He also had his own show on MTV called "Totally Pauly." After MTV, he starred in many movies and continues to work as a comedian.

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Puck: David "Puck" Rainey was the obnoxious San Francisco
bike messenger on the 1994 season of "The Real World," perhaps the first
self-aware reality show cast member who relatedto the cameras more than his housemates. His antics went from annoying
to antagonistic, while his homophobic comments about roommate Pedro Zamora got
him kicked off the show. Puck continued the shtick on a couple of "Real World" spinoffs, and married his wife, Betty, during "Real World/Road Rules Challenge:
Battle of the Sexes." Rainey has since been arrested twice for alleged spousal
abuse, most recently in June 2011. He was also in a car accident near San Diego
in 2010 with his son in the car. Police said he was under the influence of
alcohol at the time.

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Riki Rachtman: David Alan "Riki" Rachtmanfronted several failed metal bands before he
replaced pretty boy Adam Curry as the host of “Headbangers Ball” in 1990.
Hewent on to fawn over the Monsters of
Rock for the next five years. He was also the host of “Loveline” with Dr. Drew
Pinsky from 1993-96. His career has been helped along by his close
relationships with several rock stars. Axl Rose reportedly got him the
“Headbangers Ball” gig and he later hosted “Rock of Love,” in which his friend
Brett Michaels searched for his soulmate. Rachtman remains active in the radio
world, hosting a weekly show about rock music and NASCAR called “Racing Rocks!”

Getty ImagesCarmen Electra: Like Jenny McCarthy, Electra was a Playboy model and a host of the dating show "Singled Out" on MTV. She is also known for her marriage to NBA star Dennis Rodman (which lasted less than a year) and her marriage to musician Dave Navarro, which brought her back to MTV when they both starred in a reality show called "'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen & Dave." The marriage didn't last, but she continues to work (somewhat) steadily as an actress and model.